Session 1:
Short-term swing trading with the 3x3 channel
Entry and exit rules
Profit maximizing strategies
Several exit strategies
Ideal markets for the 3 x 3 channel
Risks and expectations
Session 2: Trading Systems: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Session 3: How Traders Win: Why Traders Lose
Session 4: Structure, Organization, and Results
Session 5: How to Use Cycles in Your Trading and Investing
Session 6: Three New Trading Patterns From My Research Learn More
Market sentiment and contrary opinion as measured by various indicators have been used by traders for many years. The theory of contrary opinion asserts that if a majority of traders agrees on the direction of a market move, then the odds are significant that prices will, in fact, move in the opposite direction. Various measures of market sentiment have been used over the years in attempts to apply contrary opinion effectively in the markets. Among these are odd lot short sales, options volatility, broker opinion surveys, and trader opinion surveys. The good news is that the theory of contrary opinion is correct; the bad news is that the traditional measures of contrary opinion either tend to be LATE or generally unreliable. Learn More
How to See Beyond Short-Term Stock Market Volatility to Predictable Trends and Major-Market Opportunities
Learn how to locate and take advantage of 'time window' investment opportunities. Learn More
Selected articles from Jake Bernstein's Weekly Newsletters / 2009-2010, reflecting Jake's most advanced research, insight, and market perspectives, especially compelling insights to help you navigate today's changing investment environment and market volatility. Learn More
Contemporary Methods and Procedures
This magnum opus on cycles trading features:
An in-depth analytical look at price cycles and repetitive patterns in today’s futures market.
New and promising tools for determining when prices have established cyclic lows and highs.
A status report on the dominant repetitive patterns in futures and cash market data. Learn More